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CROMAMIG 316LSi

CROMAMIG 316LSi is primarily intended for welding the low carbon,  molybdenum alloyed, acid resisting 316L austenitic stainless steels of similar  composition. Suitable also for welding 304L type steels as well as normal  carbon 316 grades and Nb or Ti stabilised steels provided service  temperatures are below 400°C. The higher silicon content gives better arc stability …

CROMAMIG 316L

CROMAMIG 316L is primarily intended for welding the low carbon, molybdenum alloyed, acid resisting 316L austenitic stainless steels of similar composition. Suitable also for welding normal carbon 316 grades and Nb or Ti stabilised steels provided service temperatures are below 400°C. CROMAMIG 316L is primarily intended for welding the low carbon, molybdenum  alloyed, acid resisting …

CROMAMIG 312

CROMAMIG 312 deposits a 29% Cr / 9% Ni austenitic/ferritic stainless steel weld metal with a ferrite content of about FN 40. The weld metal exhibits excellent tolerance to dilution from dissimilar and difficult-to-weld base materials without hot cracking, together with high strength and very good heat and oxidation resistance. CROMAMIG 312 deposits a 29% …

CROMAMIG 310

CROMAMIG 310 is primarily intended for welding the 25% Cr / 20% Ni, type 310, fully austenitic stainless steels, used for corrosion and oxidation resistance at elevated temperatures. Suitable also for joining difficult-to-weld steels such as armour plate and ferritic stainless steels as well as dissimilar steels. CROMAMIG 310 is primarily intended for welding the …

CROMAMIG 309MoL

CROMAMIG 309MoL deposits a 23% Cr / 12% Ni / 2.5% Mo austenitic stainless steel weld metal. The high alloy content and ferrite level enable the weld metal to tolerate dilution from dissimilar and difficult-to-weld materials without hot cracking. CROMAMIG 309MoL deposits a 23% Cr / 12% Ni / 2.5% Mo austenitic stainless steel weld …

CROMAMIG 309LSi

CROMAMIG 309LSi deposits a 23% Cr / 13% Ni austenitic stainless steel weld metal with a ferrite content of about FN 11. The high alloy level and high ferrite content enables the weld metal to tolerate dilution from carbon and low alloy steels without hot cracking. The higher silicon content gives better arc stability and weld …